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O Ya Still Offers Playful Vibes and Otherworldly Maki in Boston
One of Boston’s most famous restaurants, O Ya, is still reliably glorious, even after running for almost 20 years. Tucked ...
Five hours and twenty-two courses after arriving, my dining companions and I staggered through O Ya's heavy wooden door, already reminiscing about some of the earlier courses that seemed to have been ...
When chef Tim Cushman and his sake sommelier wife, Nancy, opened the original O Ya in Boston in 2007, it was a raw-fish revelation—a big-ticket sushi operation run out of a century-old redbrick ...
Heralded sushi omakase spot O Ya — from hit Boston restaurateurs Tim and Nancy Cushman — has permanently closed after five years in New York, a spokesperson for the couple’s restaurant group Cushman ...
Among other, more local projects that O Ya’s Tim and Nancy Cushman have in the works around Boston, the restaurant-power couple is taking its talents to Mexico City. Cushman Concepts is teaming up ...
For years, Tim and Nancy Cushman have run two O Ya restaurants — one in Boston and the other in New York City — to much acclaim. Now, the James Beard Award-winning restaurateurs plan to bring their ...
Walk around Curry Hill for the better part of an evening and you’ll encounter casual shops hawking fragrant cinnamon bark, orange flower water, rose syrup, mustard-colored turmeric, goat kebabs from ...
There’s a scene in Pretty Woman where Richard Gere whisks Julia Roberts to her first opera and, as the lights dim, ratchets up the stakes. “[First-timers] either love it, or they hate it,” he ...
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